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SSC Women: #5 FIT Wins Semifinal Over #16 Tampa 20-8 – School Recaps

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Panthers Trounce Tampa in SSC Semifinal

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The Florida Tech women’s lacrosse team picked up their 16th win of the season on Friday, beating the Tampa Spartans 20-8 in the semifinals of the Sunshine State Conference Tournament in Lakeland, Florida. The victory extends the school record for wins in a season for the program.

The Panthers (16-1) took 37 shots in this game, 32 of them were on goal. They held a 25-12 advantage in ground balls while doubling up the Spartans in draw controls, 20-10. FIT was successful on 12-of-15 clears, while Tampa went 12-for-18.

Lauren Tybor showed why she was named Sunshine State Conference Player of the Year this week, tying a career-high with six goals to lead the Panthers attack. Sara Grenier scored four times, while Caroline Dunleavyand Sam Schiano each registered a hat-trick.

Panthers starting goaltender Stephanie Stuart was credited with four saves in 46:03. She allowed seven goals and got the win. Chloe Zador had two saves and allowed a single goal in 13:57.

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The Panthers Defeat the Spartans 20-8 Ending Tampa’s Season

LAKELAND, Fla. – The No. 5 Florida Tech Panthers defeat the No. 16 University of Tampa Spartans 20-8, ending the Spartans season with an overall record of 12-6. INSIDE THE MATCHUP: Final: No. 16 Tampa Spartans 8, No. 5 Florida Tech Panthers 20 Records: Tampa (12-6), Florida Tech (16-1) Location:  2018 SSC Women’s Lacrosse Championship | Lakeland, Fla. All-time Series: The Panthers lead the all-time series over the Spartans 5-0. Follow Us: @TampaSpartans on TwitterFacebook, InstagramSnapchat and Vimeo. HOW IT HAPPENED: 1st Half
  • In the first six seconds of the game, the Panthers netted the first goal, putting FIT on the board first.
  • Then with 20:19 on the clock, SSC Player of the Year, Lauren Tybor, netted a back-to-back goals for the Panthers giving them the 3-0 lead.
  • FIT went up 4-0 with 13:44 remaining in the half, causing Head Coach Kelly Gallagher to take a timeout.
  • Finally, with 12:00 minutes left in the half, Allie Popelar earned Tampa’s first goal of the game, the assist from Natalie Carraway.
  • Shortly after the Panthers retaliated with another goal.
  • UT then cut FIT’s lead to three with a goal from Caroline Forester off the assist by Megan Sengelmann.
  • Forester then netted another goal for the Spartans with 9:08 remaining in the half, this time the assist from Shannon Sweeney.
  • FIT then scored three unanswered goals with 3:26 on the clock giving them the 8-3 lead.
  • Carly Vaccaro then earned her first goal of the game, Tampa now trailing by four.
  • The Panthers then scored twice more with 1:45 left in the half.
  • Not stepping off the gas, the FIT took a 12-4 lead with another goal.
  • Rachel Crawford then netted a goal for the Spartans off the assist from Popelar.
  • Tybor then earned her fourth goal of the game with :37 seconds remaining in the half.
  • At the end of the first half, the No. 5 Florida Tech Panthers led the No. 16 University of Tampa Spartans 13-5.
  2nd Half
  • Coming out of the half, the Panthers picked up right where they left off with a goal from Lauren Tybor.
  • Vaccaro then netted her second goal of the game for the Spartans. UT now trails by eight.
  • The Panthers then took the 16-6 lead with two more goals, this initiated the running clock.
  • Sweeney then scored her first goal of the contest, off the assist by Graeme Eber. The Spartans now trail the Panthers 16-7.
  • However, FIT then scored four more goals, now up 20-7.
  • Forester then scored her third goal of the game and the final goal of the contest.
  • The No. 5 Florida Tech Panthers defeat the No. 16 University of Tampa Spartans by a final score of 20-8.
  INSIDE THE STATS:
  • Forester led the Spartans offensively with three goals followed by Vaccaro with two.
  • Popelar and Sweeney each had one assist for the Spartans in addition to logging a goal.
  • Abby Coccagna led the Spartans defensively with two caused turnovers.
  • Claire Swanson led the Spartans with six draw controls.
  • SSC Freshman of the Year, Bridget Sutter, played the majority of the contest in the cage. The freshman recorded 12 saves for UT.
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